Holiday Tech Camp 2026 Kicks Off with an Energetic Sports Day, Setting the Tone for a Season of Innovation

 Before the coding, the robotics, and the drones, this year’s Holiday Tech Camp began the way every strong team does on the field, together. The Holiday Tech Camp (HTC) 2026 has officially begun, and true to Nervtek Education’s belief that innovation starts with people rather than machines, the eight-week program opened not with a lecture or a laptop, but with a Sports Day. Held at the Molyko Omnisport stadium in Buea, the kickoff brought participants, trainers, and volunteers onto the field for a morning of games, friendly competition, and unfiltered enthusiasm before a single line of code was written. It was engaging, noisy, it was joyful, and it was exactly the point. More Than Just Games For many of this year’s campers, Sports Day was their first introduction to HTC and to each other. Children from different schools, neighborhoods, and backgrounds arrived as strangers and left as teammates, having spent the day competing, cheering, and problem-solving side by side. The activities were built around cooperation as much as competition. Every relay, every team challenge, asked participants to communicate, strategize, and support one another, the same instincts they’ll lean on in the weeks ahead when the challenge shifts from a sports field to a circuit board or a line of code. By the end of the day, the ice was gone. Trainers had connected with learners outside the structure of a classroom, volunteers had found their footing with the kids they’ll be mentoring all summer, and the youngest, most first-time campers had already found a friend or two. For a program built on collaboration, there could be no better first day. Why Nervtek Starts Here It would be easy to see Sports Day as a warm-up act, a fun distraction before the “real” curriculum begins. At Nervtek Education, it’s considered just as essential as anything that happens in the makerspace. The reasoning is simple: technical skill means little without the confidence and teamwork to apply it. So before HTC 2026 introduces its campers to robotics or artificial intelligence, it first makes sure they feel like they belong, that they’re part of something, not just enrolled in something. Sports Day was built with that in mind, designed specifically to: – Build teamwork and collaboration skills from day one – Give first-time participants the confidence to jump in – Encourage communication and early leadership – Help children form friendships before the classroom work begins – Create a welcoming, inclusive atmosphere for every camper, regardless of experience level Those foundations don’t disappear once the games end, they carry directly into the group projects, the late-stage builds, and the presentations that define the rest of the camp. Eight Weeks of Building What’s Next With Sports Day behind them, campers have now stepped into the heart of HTC 2026: eight weeks of hands-on learning across some of today’s most in-demand technical disciplines, including: – Computer Programming and Web Development – Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning – ⁠Robotics – Drone Technology – Virtual Reality – Design Thinking – Problem Solving – Creativity and Innovation – Team Collaboration Whether a camper is picking up an Arduino board for the first time or returning for a second or third year to push their skills further, the goal is the same: to raise a generation that creates technology, solves problems and impacts their communities. A Growing Movement Across Cameroon This year, HTC runs simultaneously in Buea, Bamenda, and Maroua, a reflection of just how far the program has traveled since its earliest days. What began in 2020 as a nine-student experiment in Buea has grown into a multi-city, not just nationally but also an international movement, training young Africans each year. Just two weeks in, the energy on the ground already reflects that growth. Campers have been quick to ask questions, dive into new tools, and lean on the teammates they met on that very first Sports Day. What’s Ahead The games are over, but the spirit behind them isn’t going anywhere. Over the coming weeks, Nervtek will share the projects, milestones, and breakthroughs coming out of HTC 2026’s classrooms and makerspaces, stories of young people turning curiosity into capability, and capability into solutions for the challenges around them. Nervtek Education, the belief driving all of it remains the same: give young people the right environment, the right mentorship, and the right opportunities, and they won’t just learn about the future, they’ll build it. Follow the HTC 2026 journey throughout this Season as we continue to spotlight the projects, people, and moments defining this year’s Holiday Tech Camp.

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